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Revenge: A Multilevel Review and Synthesis
Annual Review of Psychology ( IF 23.6 ) Pub Date : 2019-01-04 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-psych-010418-103305
Joshua Conrad Jackson 1 , Virginia K. Choi 2 , Michele J. Gelfand 2
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Why do people take revenge? This question can be difficult to answer. Vengeance seems interpersonally destructive and antithetical to many of the most basic human instincts. However, an emerging body of social scientific research has begun to illustrate a logic to revenge, demonstrating why revenge evolved in humans and when and how people take revenge. We review this evidence and suggest that future studies on revenge would benefit from a multilevel perspective in which individual acts of revenge exist within higher-level cultural systems, with the potential to instigate change in these systems over time. With this framework, we can better understand the interplay between revenge's psychological properties and its role in cultural evolution.

中文翻译:


复仇:多层次的回顾与综合

人们为什么报仇?这个问题可能很难回答。对于许多最基本的人类本能而言,复仇似乎是人际间的破坏和对立。但是,新兴的社会科学研究机构已开始说明报仇的逻辑,表明报仇为何在人体内进化,以及人们何时以及如何报仇。我们回顾了这一证据,并建议未来的复仇研究将从多层次的观点中受益,在这种观点中,较高文化体系中存在着个别的复仇行为,并且有可能随着时间的推移激发这些体系的变化。有了这个框架,我们可以更好地理解复仇的心理特性与其在文化进化中的作用之间的相互作用。

更新日期:2019-01-04
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